No matter what it's supposed to be, without an e on the end I think the child would go through life with people saying "eh-muh-jen" and that's just ugly
I think they have two different pronunciations depending on the way you spell it. But Imogen would be IH-moe-juhn and Imogene is IH-moe-jeen. I think they are both pretty. I like Imogen the best though.
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No matter what it's supposed to be, without an e on the end I think the child would go through life with people saying "eh-muh-jen" and that's just ugly
it is Ih-moe-jen. And it is quite popular in the UK.
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I think they have two different pronunciations depending on the way you spell it. But Imogen would be IH-moe-juhn and Imogene is IH-moe-jeen. I think they are both pretty. I like Imogen the best though.
Re: How is Imogen pronounced?
This.
I would say it like this.
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I agree.
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I think they have two different pronunciations depending on the way you spell it. But Imogen would be IH-moe-juhn and Imogene is IH-moe-jeen. I think they are both pretty. I like Imogen the best though.
https://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Imogen.html
https://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Imogene.html
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My Christmas baby turned into a turkey bird! Dillon Richard was born at 34 weeks, 5 days on November 28, 2009 after 10 weeks on bedrest for preeclampsia.
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This.
I had someone in a class that pronounced it this way too.
it is Ih-moe-jen. And it is quite popular in the UK.
Friend's SIL says "Ih-mo-juhn"
She goes by Emma.
Agreed. Imogen and Imogene are two different names. Like Lara and Laura. Letters matter!
For the book lovers, it's Imogene's Antlers. I prefer the Imogene pronunciation.
Em-Oh-Jean
Heather
yep, i agree. good luck! both names are great!